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  1. Ethiopia at Bay: A Personal Account of the Haile Sellassie Years by John H. Spencer, 1987-09
  2. A Story in Stones: Portugal's Influence on Culture and Architecture in the Highlands of Ethiopia 1493-1634 by John Jeremy Hespeler-Boultbee, 2006-10-25
  3. Remapping Ethiopia: Socialism and After (Eastern African Studies)
  4. Ethiopia (Africa) by Jim Corrigan, 2004-08
  5. The Hyena People: Ethiopian Jews in Christian Ethiopia (Contraversions: Critical Studies in Jewish Literature, Culture, and Society) by Hagar Salamon, 1999-12-07
  6. Pioneers of Change in Ethiopia: The Reformist Intellectuals of the Early Twentieth Century (Eastern African Studies) by Bahru Zewde, 2002-01-01
  7. Ethiopia A Country Study by Thomas P. Ofcansky, Laverle Berry, 2004-06-17
  8. Ras Alula and the Scramble for Africa: A Political Biography : Ethiopia & Eritrea 1875-1897 by Haggai Erlich, 1996-12
  9. Barefeet and Bandoliers: Wingate, Sandford, the Patriots and the Part They Played in the Liberation of Ethiopia by David Shirreff, 1995-07
  10. Ethiopia and the United States (The Season of Courtship, Volume 1) by Negussay Ayele, 2003
  11. The Nile: Histories, Cultures, Myths
  12. Ethiopia and the Red Sea: The Rise and Decline of the Solomonic Dynasty and Muslim European Rivalry in the Region by Mordechai Abir, 1980-11-06
  13. Ethiopia in Wartime, 1941-1942 by Brian Fraser Macdona, 2004-09-01
  14. Executive Report on Strategies in Ethiopia, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Ethiopia Research Group, The Ethiopia Research Group, 2000-11-02

81. Italy Abyssinia (Ethiopia) War 1935-1936
Brief history of Italy's invasion of ethiopia in October 1935.
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82. Ethiopia Maps, Pictures, History And More
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  • 83. Royalty.nu - African History - Royalty In Ethiopia
    Imperial ethiopia The Imperial ethiopia Home Page Embassy of ethiopia ethiopianhistory ethiopianhistory.com history of ethiopia Essays by Dr. Richard
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    November 21, 2002 - The following story was provided in its entirety by Solomon Kibriye, webmaster of the Imperial Ethiopia Home Page : The Ethiopian Privatization Agency has agreed to return the Wabbi Shebelle Hotel to the heirs of its former owner, the late Prince Makonnen, Duke of Harrar . The duke, second son of Emperor Haile Selassie and Empress Menen , died in a car accident in 1958. In 1974, after deposing Haile Selassie, the Marxist military Dergue regime ordered the hotel nationalized. After the communist government of dictator Mengistu Haile Mariam fell in 1991, the new government set up an agency to privatize previously seized property. Crown Princess (Empress) Medferiashwork (widow of emperor-in-exile Amha Selassie Princess Sara Gizaw (widow of the Duke of Harrar) and Princess Mahisente (widow of Prince Sahle Selassie ) have each received one residential property back. The return of the hotel, however, is the most significant return of property to the imperial family.

    84. The History Guy: Ethiopia-Oromo Conflicts (1800's-Present)
    buffs. history Guy® ethiopiaOromo Conflicts (1800's-Present). Lee, R. The history Guy ethiopia-Oromo Conflicts (1800's-Present) . http
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    History Guy Ethiopia-Oromo Conflicts (1800's-Present) Want to be notified of updates and additions to the History Guy website? Click HERE Home Military History Historical Personalities ... About Us Ethiopia is a nation made up of many different ethnic groups, one of which is the Oromo. Ever since Emperor Menelik II used European weapons and tactics to conquer the Oromo in eastern and southern Ethiopia, a nearly continuous struggle has taken place. The Oromo Liberation Front is currently conducting a long guerrilla war against the Ethiopian government, and seems to be accepting aid from Eritrea and the Aideed faction in Somalia's ongoing civil wars. The OLF is also allied with the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) in Eastern Ethiopia. More detail will be added later. Click on the blue links to access specific pages. Wars without blue links do not yet have completed pages. PRIMARY NAME OF WAR OR CONFLICT DATES OF CONFLICT TYPE OF INTERNAL CONFLICT NATIONS OR GROUPS INVOLVED IN THE CONFLICT Abyssinian (Ethiopian) Conquest of the Oromo Late 1800's -Early 1900's Colonial Conquest Abyssinia (Ethiopia) vs. Oromo tribes and confederations.

    85. MapZones.com : Ethiopia
    ethiopia Map, history, Culture, People, Population, Climate, Economy, Animal andplants, Languages,capital, island, major city, province, Communications,State
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    Country Info Ethiopia Introduction Ethiopia General Data Ethiopia Maps Ethiopia Culture ... Ethiopia Time and Date Ethiopia Introduction Back to Top Ethiopia, formerly Abyssinia, now the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, republic in eastern Africa, bordered on the north-east by Eritrea and Djibouti, on the east and south-east by Somalia, on the south-west by Kenya, and on the west and north-west by Sudan. The area of the country is 1,128,176 sq km (435,606 sq mi). The capital of Ethiopia is Addis Ababa. Official Name -Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
    Capital -Addis Ababa 2,112,737 (1994)
    Population -57,171,662 (1996)
    Life Expectancy -45 years for men 48 years for women
    Area -1,128,176 sq km (435,606 sq mi)
    Largest Cities -Dire Dawa 164,851 Gonder 112,249 Desè 97,314 (1994)
    Languages -Amharic; Tigrinya; Tigre; English; Arabic
    Religions -Christianity; Islam
    Currency -Birr
    Government -Federal parliamentary democracy
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    86. AnythingOnEthiopia.com
    Contains ancient, medieval, colonial, and contemporary history of ethiopia.
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    87. About Ethiopia Famine
    You will find information about the current conditions in ethiopia, the history ofthe Christian church in ethiopia and ways in which you can help this country
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    Welcome to EthiopiaFamine.com. This site has been created to provide information about Ethiopian Famine and relief efforts. You will find information about the current conditions in Ethiopia, the history of the Christian church in Ethiopia and ways in which you can help this country through this famine. Explore our site to learn more about: Famine:
    Find out how bad the famine is in Ethiopia and what is being done about it. History:
    Over the last hundred years, the Ethiopia developed and struggled to be an independent country. Its history can explain some of why Ethiopia is facing famine today. Christian History
    Ethiopia is one of the oldest countries in the world. Some ethiopians can trace their heritage back to Moses. Learn more about the ancient history of Ethiopia and how the christian church has been a part of it. Country Facts:
    A listing of statistics and geographical information to help you put it all in perspective.

    88. Ethiopian History, The History Leading To Ethiopia's Famine
    For information on how you can help with eliminating the crisis inethiopia Click Here! history leading to Famine in ethiopia. The
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    History leading to Famine in Ethiopia The Modern Age of Ethiopia, which began in 1855, brought four very powerful emperors into rule, which expanded the empire and shaped modern Ethiopia. The first of these emperors, Theodore II, was a strong warrior who reassembled the army and used canons and roads to bring many of the regions under his control. He had delusions of grandeur, which were thwarted by those who did not share his dream of unity for Ethiopia. Theodore II ended his own life in 1868 after an argument with the British government (Kurtz 51). His successors, Yohannes and Menelik II, were able to triple the territory and add millions of people to Ethiopia. Emperor Yohannes struggled with invasions from Egypt, Italy, and Sudan during his rule from 1871 until he was assassinated by a sniper's bullet in 1889 (Kurtz 51). Menelik II was crowned Emperor in 1889 after uniting all of the provinces, including some of them that had been cut off for centuries. In 1896, Emperor Menelik fought Italian armies at Adwa, which was a decisive victory because he stopped Italian expansion in Ethiopia. Menelik's army of nearly eighty thousand people had to live off of

    89. Mountain Voices: Oral Testimonies From North Wollo, Ethiopia: Local Themes: Hist
    campaigns against neighbouring regions formed part of the family history traditionallypassed on One narrator (ethiopia 14), who moved from the lowlands to the
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    RELATED THEMES
    family life

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    quotes about history key testimonies featuring history Military exploits during campaigns against neighbouring regions formed part of the family history traditionally passed on down the generations. Nowadays, according to several narrators, young people are no longer interested in hearing about these. One narrator (Ethiopia 14), who moved from the lowlands to the highlands, emphasises that it is important to tell her children about their kinsmen in case they are victimised and need family protection. However, the traditional custom of informing the young about their family lineage is dying out since land is no longer inherited from relatives, and thus people's knowledge of family history and of kinship is apparently diminishing. The older generation remembers the Italian occupation during World War II and the violence that took place as the country was forcibly brought under Italian rule. The reign of Emperor Haile Sellassie, which followed, is spoken about nostalgically by some narrators, as being a time of peace and relative prosperity. Others recognise that there was no equality under Haile Sellassie and speak approvingly of the popular uprising that led to his overthrow and the redistribution of land that took place under the Derg (military regime 1974-89). One narrator (Ethiopia 21), referring to the civil war between the Derg and the opposition movements, describes the time of the Derg as one of "endless war". Relatively few narrators, however, say much about the fighting, possibly because the subject is not specifically raised by the interviewer, or perhaps because only some parts of the Meket region were directly affected by the conflict. Those who do, refer to conscription, heavy casualties among the men who went away to fight, and people being forced to flee; few narrators mention an allegiance to one side or the other. Some mention women's participation in the fighting, which led to them "being regarded as equal to men". Comments on the current government, the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), relate to its role in the development of the area and are generally fairly favourable, although one narrator (Ethiopia 4) says it seems to be oblivious to the current famine.

    90. OneWorld Magazine - Ethiopia Women In Power
    lovely is the first woman in ethiopian history, indeed in the history of the thetrees some three million years ago in the Afar region of eastern ethiopia.
    http://www.webstories.co.nz/focus/etiopia/women.html
    OneWorld Magazine presents WOMEN OF POWER IN ETHIOPIAN
    LEGEND AND HISTORY
    by Rita Pankhurst "Highly placed Ethiopian women, who combined worldliness, politics and religion are seen again and again in Ethiopian history. Rita Pankhurst recalls how women have been as important and influential as any man." Lucy, alias Dinknesh - literally "you are lovely" - is the first woman in Ethiopian history, indeed in the history of the world. She was a dainty little person, an intrepid walker who came down from the trees some three million years ago in the Afar region of eastern Ethiopia. An American - French team of physical anthropologists led by Donald C. Johanson found 40 per cent of her skeleton in 1974, and named her Lucy after the Beatles song - though her Ethiopian descendants prefer to call her Dinknesh. The extent of her influence or power will forever remain a mystery. Whereas Lucy's fossilised bones are real nothing is known of her story. But when it comes to the Queen of Sheba there is a great story yet no concrete evidence to support it. Do not deny her existence in Ethiopia, however. One eminent Ethiopian historian, who referred to her at a public lecture in Addis Ababa as a legendary figure, was soon in trouble with the indignant audience.

    91. Ethiopian Christianity: A History Of The Christian Church In Ethiopia
    A history of the Christian Church in ethiopia. This is a secular site with a briefhistory of ethiopia and a nice map which includes the major religious sites.
    http://www.bethel.edu/~letnie/AfricanChristianity/EthiopiaHomepage.html
    African Christianity Homepage
    Ethiopian Christianity A History of the Christian Church in Ethiopia
    Ethiopia Homepage
    The Ark of the Covenant
    Ethiopian Protestantism
    The Ethiopian Orthodox Church (Tewhado):
    St Frumentius, Abuna Salama Athanasius of Alexandria and begged him to send missionaries back to Aksum, since the people there had proved so ready to receive the gospel. abuna or bishop of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. Frumentius has since come to be known as the Abuna Salama or bishop of peace. His mission was successful and, with the support of king Ezana, Ethiopia became a Christian nation.
    Nine Monks from the East
    monasticism into Ethiopia. Monasticism has remained a dominant feature of the Ethiopian church to this day. Monophysite (my page) Christians. Monophysites ( mono =one, phusis = nature) believe that the divine and human natures of Christ were fused into a single nature at his birth. The Ecumentical Council of Chalcedon, on the other hand distinguished between the divine nature of Christ and his human nature, declaring that Jesus had two distinct natures, and in the process declaring the the Monophysites heretical. At any rate, whether or not it was due to the Nine Saints, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, along with the Coptic Church of Egypt, and smaller churches in Syria,Turkey and Arminia, have remained non-Chalcedonian.. These non-Chalcedonian churches have formed a distinctively Southern branch of the worldwide church.

    92. Directory :: Look.com
    Embassy of ethiopia history of ethiopia Short description of ethiopia'shistory, mostly cover last 100 years. ethiopia - ethiopian
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    93. HISTORY NOTES: ETHIOPIA: ANCIENT LAND OF AFRICA
    Most of us identify ethiopia with Emperor Hailie Selassie or the Queen of Sheba Mostof the world is familiar with this period of history wherein ethiopians
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    THE GLOBAL AFRICAN COMMUNITY H I S T O R Y N O T E S ETHIOPIA: ANCIENT LAND OF AFRICA By YAW DAVIS Posted by RUNOKO RASHIDI "Ethiopia is the land of our Fathers, the land where God loves to be."
    -unknown ETHIOPIA TRULY STRETCHES FORTH HER HANDS TO GOD E thiopia is one of the oldest continuous civilizations in the world. Most of us identify Ethiopia with Emperor Hailie Selassie or the Queen of Sheba (Saba). The land of Sheba was referred to as Saba by the Ethiopians. The actual name of the Queen of Sheba was Queen Makeda. The time span between the reigns of Queen Makeda and Emperor Hailie Selassie is approximately 3000 years. Most of the world is familiar with this period of history wherein Ethiopians ruled a great civilization. Most people are unaware of the existence of at least 97 other sovereign rulers who reigned prior to Queen Makeda. Once we include the rule of these 97 sovereigns, Ethiopian civilization can be traced back to 3000 BC. We are familiar with Ethiopia from passages in the Old and New Testaments of the bible. Genesis, Chapter 2, verse 13 refers to 4 rivers that flowed out of Eden. One of these is the River Gihon which is the river that encircles Cush (sometimes in the bible Cush and Ethiopia are used interchangeably). The Gihon is another name for the Blue Nile River of Ethiopia. While visiting Ethiopia my family and I had the pleasure to stay at the Gihon Hotel in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

    94. Women Making History Today | Csmonitor.com
    Bridging ethiopia's educational gender gap STAFF. A keen interest in educationamong children is immediately obvious to any visitor to ethiopia.
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    Bridging Ethiopia's educational gender gap Marjorie Coeyman (coeymanm@csps.com)
    Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor LALIBELA, ETHIOPIA HOMEWORK TIME: In Harar, in the eastern, more-Muslim region of Ethiopia, friends head home from school. Efforts are under way to educate more Ethiopian girls; male students outnumber them 2 to 1.
    MARJORIE COEYMAN Hindi is a bright-eyed 10-year-old in northern Ethiopia just outside the city of Lalibela. Her clothes are ragged and her shoes are scuffed, but nothing dims her pride in her well-worn school notebook, filled with page after page of neatly printed English vocabulary and grammar exercises. "I love to learn English," she says with a shy smile. For the Ethiopian government, a girl like Hindi is a harbinger of hope. Although she lives in a rural setting where access to school is often limited, she has made it to the fifth grade. In addition, she is progressing nicely with her studies and she wants to stay in school. But Hindi is not representative of the majority of girls in this sub-Saharan nation. Only 51 percent of Ethiopia's children make it as far as the fifth grade. And of all the children that do attend school in the country, only about a third are girls.

    95. English Books > History/War > Africa - Ethiopia
    Discourse The Search For Freedom And Democracy Jalata, Asafa; Paperback ISBN 1569020663Oromo Of ethiopia A history, 15701860 (American) Hassen, Mohammed
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    Prev Next Last page Lambie, Thomas Mcquilkin, Robert C. Paperback; ; ISBN: 1590480562 Brothers At War: Making Sense Of The Eritrean-Ethiopian War Negash, Tekeste Tronvoll, Kjetil Paperback; ; ISBN: 0821413724 Brothers At War: Making Sense Of The Eritrean-Ethiopian War Negash, Tekeste Tronvoll, Kjetil Hardcover; ; ISBN: 0821413716
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    96. The Jews Of Africa -- The Beta Israel Of Ethiopia
    The Beta Israel of ethiopia. history. The central legend of Beta IsraelJudaism is the story of King Solomon and Queen Sheba. As told
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    The Beta Israel of Ethiopia history The central legend of Beta Israel Judaism is the story of King Solomon and Queen Sheba. As told extensively and proudly in the Ethiopian "Book of the Glory of Kings," the Kebra Nagast Since the fourth century A.D. when King Ezana declared Christianity the official religion of his kingdom, Beta Israel have been outsiders in the Abyssinian (Ethiopian) community. Ethiopian Christians have long ascribed to the Beta Israel magic powers, accusing them of turning themselves at night into hyenas and of raiding Christian homes to steal possessions and kill Christian children. Ethiopian Christians have also stigmatized Beta Israel as "Christ Killers" and have always kept them far away from political power. ethiopia today more info
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    97. Compassion International
    ethiopia Tuesday, March 18, 2003 Severe shortages in rainfall over the past yearhave resulted in one of the worst droughts in ethiopia's history, according to
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    98. A History Of Modern Ethiopia, 1855–1991
    A history Of Modern ethiopia, 1855–1991 Second Edition Bahru Zewde.“Required reading for practitioners, graduate students, and
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    Second Edition
    Bahru Zewde
    Required reading for practitioners, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates.
    B ounded by Sudan to the west and north, Kenya to the south, Somalia to the southeast, and Eritrea and Djibouti to the northeast, Ethiopia is a pivotal country in the geopolitics of the region. Yet it is important to understand this ancient and often splintered country in its own right.
    In A History of Modern Ethiopia A History of Modern Ethiopia , now with additional material taking it up to the last decade, will be the preeminent overview of present-day Ethiopia.
    Bahru Zewde is a senior lecturer in history at Addis Ababa University.
    See also
    Pioneers of Change in Ethiopia
    by Bahru Zewede Eastern African Studies Eastern African Studies African History
    320 pp., 6 x 9
    paper $16.95s Copublished with James Currey Publishers, Oxford,and Addis Ababa University Press, Addis Ababa

    99. Ethiopia - A Brief History
    ethiopia – A Brief history. ethiopia is that year. For a review of Layersof Time, A history of ethiopia by Paul B. Henze, click here.
    http://www.ethioembassy.org.uk/fact file/a-z/history.htm
    Ethiopia is the oldest independent country in Africa and one of the oldest in the world. What is believed to be the oldest remains of a human ancestor ever found, which has been dated to some five million years old, has just been discovered in the Awash Valley in Ethiopia. This beats the discovery of "Lucy", a 3.2 million year old skeleton, who was unearthed in the same area in 1974. The Greek historian Herodotus, of the fifth century BC, describes ancient Ethiopia in his writings, while the Bible's Old Testament records the Queen of Sheba's visit to Jerusalem where "she proved Solomon with hard questions". Matters clearly went further than that because legend asserts that King Menelik - the founder of the Ethiopian Empire - was the son of the Queen and Solomon. Missionaries from Egypt and Syria reached Ethiopia in the fourth century and introduced Christianity. In the seventh century, the rise of Islam meant Ethiopia was then isolated from European Christianity. The Portuguese re-established contact with Ethiopia in the 1500s primarily to strengthen their control over the Indian Ocean and to convert Ethiopia to Roman Catholicism. A century of religious conflict followed resulting in the expulsion of all foreign missionaries in the 1630s. This period of bitter conflict contributed to Ethiopian hostility towards foreign Christians and Europeans which persisted until the twentieth century and was a factor in Ethiopia's isolation until the middle of the nineteenth century.

    100. Ethiopian Treasures - History, Culture, Religions, Languages - Ethiopia
    Site has information about ethiopian histroy, culture and tradition.Category Regional Africa ethiopia Society and Culture history......Welcome to ethiopian Treasures. ethiopia is a land of plenty with a long andnoble history giving rise to ethnic, linguistic and cultural diversity.
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    Welcome to Ethiopian Treasures
    Ethiopia is a land of plenty with a long and noble history giving rise to ethnic, linguistic and cultural diversity. It is the only African country never to have been colonised. It has more than 80 unique rich ethnic, cultural and linguistic groups. Ethiopian Treasures' overall aim is to provide readers the many varied aspects of Ethiopia. It will, I hope, be a great help to school/college students and travellers, and by using this site readers can either begin to learn and discover Ethiopia, or enhance their knowledge of it.
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